Right off the bat, let's acknowledge that it's a good sign that the tight end position is talented and deep enough to warrant their own position preview instead of shoehorning them in with the wide receivers. Years of focus on the tight end position on the recruiting trail seems to have paid off for Jeff Traylor, as the unit was pivotal to last season's offensive resurrection. While UTSA will have to replace Oscar Cardenas...
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A 2014 graduate of UTSA, Jared is the producer, editor, and co-host of the Alamo Audible podcast. Jared has been covering UTSA football since he tweeted from the very first UTSA football practice at Dub Farris Stadium in 2010. Jared lives in Houston, Texas with his wife, his dog Buck, and his cat Francois. Follow him on Twitter @JaredUTSA.
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